The International Organization for Standardization (ISO), based in Switzerland, is a membership organization established in 1947 that focuses on developing and publishing international standards across various sectors. With an employee size of 51 to 200, ISO generates significant revenue and emphasizes the importance of standardization in enhancing safety, efficiency, and quality in global trade and industry. The organization produces a range of documents, primarily guides, that address critical themes such as road traffic safety, anti-bribery management systems, gender-responsive standards, and climate change auditing. Recent publications include startup guides for ISO 39001 and ISO 39002, which outline management systems aimed at reducing road traffic fatalities and injuries. Additionally, ISO provides guidance on ensuring security and privacy in the context of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Their documents serve as practical tools for organizations seeking to implement standards that promote safety, sustainability, and inclusivity in their operations, reflecting ISO's commitment to fostering international best practices.